The question: do you think? I do not ask, “What do you think?” But, “Do you think?” For thinking is a lost art in a reactionary digital world. Focus is hard to come by, for the internet giants have no reason to promote it. They need your clicks to get their cash. The more distracted we are, the more money they have. Your brain is a gift from God.
Read moreHow To Read The Bible (Proverbs 2)
Sunday Sermon: How To Read The Bible (Proverbs 2)
Read moreJesus Famous Podcast | Preparing For A New Year Discussion
Nate sits down with the pastors of Calvary Monterey and takes a look back at 2022 in review. We get a special look into each ministry at Calvary Monterey and hear all about the wonderful things God has done is the past year. We take a moment to look forward to 2023 and hear each pastor's heart about what they look forward to in 2023.
Read moreGod's Inexpressible Gift—Christmas Sunday 2022—2 Corinthians 9:15
Christmas Sunday Sermon: God's Inexpressible Gift—2 Corinthians 9:15
Read moreHe Became Poor For Us—Christmas Eve 2022—2 Corinthians 8:9
He Became Poor For Us—Christmas Eve 2022—2 Corinthians 8:9
Read moreA Christmas Meditation
For many, Christmastime is a season to celebrate family and friendships, traditions and prosperity, kindness and generosity. But a select few refuse to let the goodness of these elements mask the true greatness of Christmas—they are not so easily satisfied. Fortunately, Christmas provides them with this opportunity. Christ has come! So we can know God! (7 Minutes/1900 Words)
Read moreArchival Post: The Greatest Gift
Christmas is a time of giving, and it should be, for it was at the first Christmas a Son was given.
Read moreThe Son Who Came To Make Sons: Why He Arrived (Galatians 4:5)
This verse shows us the fundamental way our relationship to the legal code of God's word shifted when we met Christ. (4 Minutes/1000 Words)
Read moreWomen Of Christmas: Anna (Luke 2:36-38)
Sermon: Women Of Christmas-—Anna (Luke 2:36-38)
Read moreWho Is This Man?—Jesus Is the Christ Who Had To Die for Us. (Mark 8:30–33)
The whole book of Mark has built up to this moment. The first words of the book tell us Jesus is the Christ. But, as we read through Mark, we learn that no one knows. And now, finally, the disciples now. (6 Minutes/1500 Words)
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